Background
Steve Evans grew up in Canada, and has citizenship in both Canada and the United States.
Steve Evans grew up in Canada, and has citizenship in both Canada and the United States.
Evans graduated with honors in English and French from Brigham Young University, and subsequently earned his Juris Doctor from Columbia Law School and his maitrise en droit franco-americain from the University of Paris I - Pantheon-Sorbonne.
Evans joined the Personal Digital Cellular in 2003, and reached the last 32 of the 2004 United Kingdom Open, eventually losing to John MaGowan. He qualified for the 2008 Personal Digital Cellular World Darts Championship, losing 0–3 to Steve Beaton in the first round. He also qualified for the 2011 World Championship, again losing 0–3 in the first round to Simon Whitlock.
After coming dangerously close to having to pack in the game due to the financial restraints of touring, Steve announced on 21 March 2012 that he has acquired a full sponsor to continue his Personal Digital Cellular career.
In April, he earned a place in the European Tour Event 1 in Vienna by defeating Ian Jopling and Jamie Lewis in the United Kingdom qualifier. This later proved to be Evans" best result of 2012 and earned him £1,000.
He faced Brown again in the first round and this time lost 3–6. Evans has not competed in a Personal Digital Cellular event since this defeat.
After the 2013 Personal Digital Cellular World Championship he was ranked world number 79, outside of the top 64 who retain their places on the Personal Digital Cellular tour.
He did not enter Q School and has therefore lost his Personal Digital Cellular tour card for 2013. Steve is taking a break from the Personal Digital Cellular Pro Tour in 2013 but hopes to be back for the 2014 Tour
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2008: 1st round (lost to Steve Beaton 0–3)
2011: 1st round (lost to Simon Whitlock 0–3).